Computers using vacuum tubes as their electronic elements were
in use throughout the 1950s, but by the 1960s had been largely replaced
by semiconductor transistor-based
machines, which were smaller, faster, cheaper to produce, required less
power, and were more reliable. The first transistorised computer was
demonstrated at the University of Manchester in 1953.[31]
In the 1970s, integrated circuit technology and the
subsequent creation of microprocessors, such as the Intel
4004, further decreased size and cost and further increased speed
and reliability of computers. By the late 1970s, many products such as video recorders contained dedicated
computers called microcontrollers, and they started to appear
as a replacement to mechanical controls in domestic appliances such as washing machines. The 1980s witnessed home
computers and the now ubiquitous personal computer. With the evolution of the Internet,
personal computers are becoming as common as the television
and the telephone in the household[citation needed].
Modern smartphones are fully programmable computers in
their own right, and as of 2009 may well be the most common form of such
computers in existence
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